F1 displays context-sensitive help from any screen.
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The bootup login screen can be disabled, allowing the system to silently log in as the first user.
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StopLight 95 is ideal for preventing unauthorized users from changing a workstation's settings.
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The Full or Brief audit log tracks security violations, enabling you to fine-tune Trustee Assignment restrictions.
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You can change users in Windows by selecting the StopLight taskbar icon and clicking the Logon button.
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The Right mouse button pops up a menu of choices on the User Setup list.
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The security system requires only 15K of total memory overhead on the workstation.
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You can prevent software programs from being copied by selecting the "Disable copying EXE and COM files" choice on the User Privileges window.
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Trustee Assignments control the type of access users have to drives, directories and files.
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Trustee Assignments that end in a "\" refer only to that specific directory.
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A Trustee Assignment of C: refers to all directories and files on the C: drive.
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Enhance your security by adding a CMOS setup password and changing the boot order to boot from C: before A:.
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The Exclude button in Trustee Assignments allows you to define files that have full access.
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For programs to run, a minimum Trustee Assignment of Read and Execute is required.
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Up to 255 users can be defined on each workstation.
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The name and password can be turned off on the login screen. This allows public users to log into the system as the first user simply by pressing Enter.
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If the name and password are turned off on the login screen, the administrator can still type their password to log in.
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The keyboard lock allows programs to continue to run securely in the background.
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For DOS graphics screens not running under Windows, the keyboard lock will turn the screen to solid red. Type in your security system password to restore the screen.
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